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area [ˈeəriə, Am ˈeri-] N

1. area (in country, town):

area
rejon m
area manager

2. area (neighbourhood):

area

3. area (place):

area
miejsce nt
area of body

4. area MATH:

7. area (issue):

area

8. area SPORTS:

the area
pole nt karne

Phrases:

in the area of

area code N esp AM

area code → dialling code

See also dialling code

dialling code N Brit

danger area N

depressed area N

development area N

economic area N

euro area N

euro area

IT area N COMPUT

IT area

market area N

market area

penalty area, penalty box N SPORTS

penalty area
pole nt karne

reception area N

reception area → reception desk

See also reception desk

reception desk N

1. reception desk (in hotel):

2. reception desk (in hospital):

service area N Brit

surface area N usu no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Surely it did not need a financial whizz kid to work out there will be money to be made in this area.
www.rte.ie
The original tee area of 392 yards from the championship tees will be preserved to provide the club with flexibility in course set-up.
en.wikipedia.org
The largest thallus in a unit area is measured.
en.wikipedia.org
The bus lines that serve the area carry about 5 million passengers per year as of 2012, which is a sufficient ridership for a tram line.
en.wikipedia.org
The area's most important crops are soy, rice and manioc.
en.wikipedia.org
Rolling hills covered in sparse vegetation and deep snowdrifts make this a relatively safe and open area for new hunters.
en.wikipedia.org
The total land area of the reservation is 50.5795 km (19.529 sq mi).
en.wikipedia.org
Overburden may also be used as a term to describe all soil and ancillary material above the bedrock horizon in a given area.
en.wikipedia.org
The economic activity in the area consisted of various kinds of small-scale manufacturing industry and businesses, e.g. demolition of cars, and, it seems, junk yards and second-hand stores.
en.wikipedia.org
If your rural area is a commutable distance from a city, you have a better chance of retaining your population and keeping people living there.
www.independent.ie

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